Manager Aaron Boone said Tulowitzki (calf) will "almost certainly" land on the injured list, Mark...

Apr. 3, 2019

Manager Aaron Boone said Tulowitzki (calf) will "almost certainly" land on the injured list, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.

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Tulowitzki left Wednesday's game against the Tigers after the third inning with a left calf strain,...

Apr. 3, 2019

Tulowitzki left Wednesday's game against the Tigers after the third inning with a left calf strain, Jack Curry of YES Network reports.

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Tulowitzki is not starting Tuesday against the Tigers.

Apr. 2, 2019

Tulowitzki is not starting Tuesday against the Tigers.

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Tulowitzki is starting at shortstop and hitting ninth Monday against the Tigers.

Apr. 1, 2019

Tulowitzki is starting at shortstop and hitting ninth Monday against the Tigers.

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Tulowitzki will be on the bench for the first time this season Sunday against the Orioles, Coley...

Mar. 31, 2019

Tulowitzki will be on the bench for the first time this season Sunday against the Orioles, Coley Harvey of ESPN.com reports.

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Tulowitzki went 1-for-1 with a solo home run and a walk in Monday's spring game against the...

Mar. 25, 2019

Tulowitzki went 1-for-1 with a solo home run and a walk in Monday's spring game against the Nationals.

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Tulowitzki went 1-for-2 with a three-run homer Thursday against the Pirates.

Feb. 28, 2019

Tulowitzki went 1-for-2 with a three-run homer Thursday against the Pirates.

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The Yankees plan to bring Tulowitzki along slowly during spring training and into the regular...

Feb. 14, 2019

The Yankees plan to bring Tulowitzki along slowly during spring training and into the regular season, Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet.ca reports.

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Tulowitzki said Monday that he is no longer feeling pain in his heels, Coley Harvey of ESPN.com...

Jan. 7, 2019

Tulowitzki said Monday that he is no longer feeling pain in his heels, Coley Harvey of ESPN.com reports.

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Blue Jays Release Troy Tulowitzki

Dec. 11, 2018

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.The Toronto Blue Jays released shortstop Troy Tulowitzki on Tuesday. The oft-injured former Rockies star is still guaranteed $38 million on his contract, so the Blue Jays are biting the bullet on this one. Tulo wasn't guaranteed a starting role in 2019, even if he proved healthy. Lourdes Gurriel is expected to be the starting shortstop next year. Tulowitzki was one of the better power-hitting shortstops in his prime, but he hasn't played since 2017 and isn't a lock to stay healthy in 2019. He'll probably resurface elsewhere, but he might have to change positions and won't be worth drafting in mixed leagues.

Tulowitzki (heel) was released by the Blue Jays on Tuesday.

Dec. 11, 2018

Tulowitzki (heel) was released by the Blue Jays on Tuesday.

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Blue Jays Not Expecting Much From Troy Tulowitzki

Dec. 5, 2018

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.Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins was honest with the team's expectations for oft-injured shortstop Troy Tulowitzki heading into the 2019 season. "Candidly, and I think Troy would agree with me, that is not likely," Atkins said. "He will have to overachieve to play shortstop at an above-average level, with above-average offensive performance for 140 games. That would be unlikely based on what has occurred in the last 2 1/2 years. That doesn't mean he's not going to do it, but candidly, I don't think that's likely." Atkins also said that Lourdes Gurriel would be the starting shortstop if the season started tomorrow. Tulo has two years and $38 million still left on his deal as well. Tulowitzki only played in 66 games in 2017 and shouldn't be relied on in, at least not in mixed fantasy leagues.

Troy Tulowitzki Only Wants To Play Shortstop

Oct. 3, 2018

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.Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki isn't interested in playing any other position besides shortstop. He said he'll "pack (his) bags and go home" if he's expected to play another position. It's unknown if Tulo will see regular at-bats if he's healthy in 2019 with infielders Aledmys Diaz, Lourdes Gurriel and Bo Bichette in the organization. Well see, general manager Ross Atkins said. If Tulos healthy and performing at a very high rate, then yes. If hes healthy and his performance isnt to the caliber that major-league environments demand, then no. It starts with health." The soon-to-be 34-year-old Tulowitzki missed all of the 2018 season and only played in 66 games for Toronto last year. Fantasy owners really can't expect anything from him at this point.

Manager John Gibbons said Friday that he's not anticipating Tulowitzki (heel) to play for Toronto...

Aug. 25, 2018

Manager John Gibbons said Friday that he's not anticipating Tulowitzki (heel) to play for Toronto this season, Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet.ca reports.

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Still No Timetable For Troy Tulowitzki

Jul. 20, 2018

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There remains no timetable for Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki (heels) to begin playing in rehab games. He has been performing baseball activities and running, though, so that is a good sign. But he last played on July 28 of last year and it's looking like he may not make it back at all in 2018. Once one of the best overall shortstops in the games in his days with Colorado, Tulo has fallen on hard times and can't get his body healthy. Fantasy owners shouldn't hold their breath for him returning in the second half.

Tulowitzki (heel) began ramping up his activities Tuesday after resting during the first week of...

Jul. 12, 2018

Tulowitzki (heel) began ramping up his activities Tuesday after resting during the first week of July, Mike Wilner of Sportsnet 590 The Fan reports.

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Troy Tulowitzki Ramping Up Activities

Jul. 10, 2018

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Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki (heel) is ramping up his activities after resting last week. Tulo is hoping to return at some point this year, but there remains no timetable and fantasy owners shouldn't hold their breath for the oft-injured former Rockies star. He had heel surgery in early April, and it wouldn't be a surprise if he doesn't return at all in 2018.

Tulowitzki (heel) said he hopes to return sometime this season, Mike Wilner of Sportsnet 590 The...

Jun. 12, 2018

Tulowitzki (heel) said he hopes to return sometime this season, Mike Wilner of Sportsnet 590 The Fan reports.

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Troy Tulowitzki Believes He'll Return This Season

Jun. 12, 2018

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Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki (heels) believes that he will be able to return this season. Tulo said this about his possible return, "I would like to think so. I don't want to sit here and (say) for sure I'll be back but at the same time I like my chances." Whether or not Tulo believes he'll return doesn't mean a whole lot. Fantasy owners should not hold their breath on this one. Tulo belongs on the waiver wire in all leagues right now.

Troy Tulowitzki Begins Running Program

May. 29, 2018

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Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowtizki has been out all season long due to surgery on both heels to remove bone spurs, but he is slowly making his way back. On Monday, Tulo started a running program both on the anti-gravity machine and on the ground. It doesn't sound like he's all that close to a return yet, though. Despite his struggles in recent years, his return to the lineup could be a welcome one. Second baseman Devon Travis is not likely to continue producing, in which case Yangervis Solarte (currently playing shortstop several days a week) could move to second permanently, opening up the spot for Tulo at short and maximizing Toronto's lineup potential. Still, Tulowitzki certainly isn't going to get fantasy owners excited with the way he's produced in recent years.

Tulowitzki (heel) has progressed to hitting BP and has a follow-up with surgeon Thomas Clanton next...

May. 19, 2018

Tulowitzki (heel) has progressed to hitting BP and has a follow-up with surgeon Thomas Clanton next week, Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet.ca reports.

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Tulowitzki (heel) started running on an antigravity treadmill, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.ca reports.

May. 15, 2018

Tulowitzki (heel) started running on an antigravity treadmill, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.ca reports.

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Troy Tulowitzki to Take Batting Practice Next Week

May. 15, 2018

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Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki has been running on a treadmill and taking groundballs as he rehabs from right ankle surgery. Tulowitzki is slated to take batting practice next week, but being on the 60-day disabled list means he likely won't return until early June at the earliest. Tulowitzki can be ignored in all leagues until he's proved he has something left to give fantasy owners.

Tulowitzki (heel) will start participating in baseball activities this week, according to manager...

Apr. 25, 2018

Tulowitzki (heel) will start participating in baseball activities this week, according to manager John Gibbons, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.ca reports.

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Josh Donaldson Progressing Well, Troy Tulowitzki to be Evaluated

Apr. 19, 2018

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Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Josh Donaldson is doing well in his rehab from right shoulder inflammation, as he's already been hitting and running the bases for several days. Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, a fellow All-Star, is going to be evaluated by a foot specialist next week to determine how his recovery from offseason foot surgery is healing. While Donaldson looks like he could be back in a week or so, it's harder to determine a timeline for Tulo, as he hasn't participated in any baseball activities yet this season. With the left side of the infield still out of commission, look for Aledmys Diaz and Yangervis Solarte to keep getting the bulk of the starts at short and third, respectively. Donaldson must remain stashed in all formats, but Tulo should only be held onto in deeper AL-only leagues.

Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki has undergone surgery to help the bone spurs he's been suffering from in both of his heels. We know, we know, what a surprise. There doesn't seem to be a timeline for his recovery, but Tulo was placed on the 60-day disabled list last week and is likely looking at a lengthy absence. So far, Almedys Diaz and Gift Ngoepe have been holding down the fort at shortstop and it's likely that combination continues with Yangervis Solarte mixed in here and there. The chances of Tulowitzki carrying much fantasy value, if any, relatively soon are slim.

Tulowitzki will undergo a surgical procedure to remove the bone spurs in both of his feet Monday,...

Mar. 30, 2018

Tulowitzki will undergo a surgical procedure to remove the bone spurs in both of his feet Monday, Gregor Chisholm of MLB.com reports.

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Troy Tulowitzki To Have Surgery, Out Around Eight Weeks

Mar. 30, 2018

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Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki (ankles) will have surgery to remove bone spurs from both of his ankles, according to general manager Ross Atkins. The best-case scenario is that Tulowitzki will be back in eight weeks. Things have gone from bad to worse for Tulo over recent seasons, and he's no longer one to stash in most mixed leagues anymore because of his inability to stay on the field. Given his injury history, it's a good bet that he'll take longer than eight weeks to return. In his absence, Aledmys Diaz is expected to mainly play shortstop, although Yangervis Solarte is another candidate to man the 6. Diaz has started at short and hit ninth in the first two games of the season so far.

The Blue Jays announced that Tulowitzki has bilateral heel bone spurs, which means that he is...

Mar. 29, 2018

The Blue Jays announced that Tulowitzki has bilateral heel bone spurs, which means that he is dealing with a bone spur issue in each foot, John Lott of The Athletic reports.

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Tulowitzki (ankle) will start the season on the 60-day disabled list, Hazel Mae of Sportsnet...

Mar. 29, 2018

Tulowitzki (ankle) will start the season on the 60-day disabled list, Hazel Mae of Sportsnet reports.

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Tulowitzki (ankle) is scheduled to visit with a foot specialist Wednesday, which should help the...

Mar. 28, 2018

Tulowitzki (ankle) is scheduled to visit with a foot specialist Wednesday, which should help the Blue Jays determine the next steps for the shortstop's rehab process, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.ca reports.

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Tulowitzki (heel) has been officially ruled out for Opening Day, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports.

Mar. 13, 2018

Tulowitzki (heel) has been officially ruled out for Opening Day, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports.

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Troy Tulowitzki Won’t Be Ready For Opening Day

Mar. 13, 2018

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Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki has been nursing a hamstring injury and won't be ready for Opening Day, according to manager John Gibbons. Tulowitzki missing time? Surprise, surprise. While we now know for sure Tulo won't be able to suit up to start the season, he is moving in the right direction while suffering from a chronic bone spur in his right heel. A timetable for Tulowitzki's return was not offered. Infielders Aledmys Diaz and Yangervis Solarte are the two most realistic options on Toronto's roster to man the fort at shortstop while Tulowitzki remains out. We'll provide a timetable once we have one.

Manager John Gibbons acknowledged Sunday that Tulowitzki (heel) is moving in the "right direction,"...

Mar. 4, 2018

Manager John Gibbons acknowledged Sunday that Tulowitzki (heel) is moving in the "right direction," but he does not expect the shortstop to be ready for Opening Day, Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet.ca reports.

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Troy Tulowitzki Unlikely For Opening Day

Mar. 4, 2018

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Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Troy Tulowitzki (heel) is unlikely to be ready for Opening Day, according to Blue Jays manager John Gibbons. "I don't expect he'll be ready," the skipper said. "But he's moving in the right direction." Tulowitzki is dealing with a chronic bone spur in his right heel and has been limited to monitored workouts to this point. It is unclear when he might be ready for game action. It appears that Yangervis Solarte or Aledmys Diaz will be the Blue Jays' Opening Day shortstop.